
FDA Considers Banning Hair Relaxers and Keratin Treatments Due to Cancer Risk
The FDA is proposing a ban on chemical relaxers with formaldehyde, a product popular in the Black community for straightening hair. The ban is supported by some local salon owners and Congresswomen who are concerned about the health risks associated with these products, including the potential for cancer. However, there are differing opinions among stylists, with some supporting the ban and others arguing that relaxers can be used safely with proper care. The FDA will make a decision after public comment, and if the proposal becomes a rule, it will take effect in April 2024.